Verulo Gallo

Verulo Gallo (died 1503) was a condotierro during the Italian Wars.

Biography
Verulo Gallo was a condotierro who made his career during the Italian Wars, which involved the nations of France, Spain, and the Papal States, among others. Verulo Gallo's army thrived upon staggering odds, each successful skirmish boosting their exorbitant fee. He was considered to be a great leader due to his skills in combat during the wars. Verulo Gallo served as one of the generals of Papal Captain-General Cesare Borgia during his campaigns in Tuscany and Romagna against the House of Sforza, House of Orsini, and Republic of Venice. Gallo was also a member of the Templar Order.

Death
Verulo Gallo was assassinated in 1503 by Dama Rossa, a member of the Assassin Order sent to rid Cesare of one of his greatest generals. He was thrown off the side of a wall by her, killing him.